RES students recently cheered Tech on at one of their home basketball games.

Louisiana Tech basketball game

Some of our third, fourth and fifth grade students were invited to attend a Louisiana Tech Men’s Basketball game on Jan. 12.

This was part of a PBIS reward for good behavior. The students had a blast. Our boys and girls basketball team were allowed to greet the Bulldogs as they ran through the tunnel.
We would like to thank Logan Lewis for organizing this event and also to Coach Derrick Jones for allowing us to participate in this event. Our girl’s team had the pleasure of taking pictures with the Lady Techsters.

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Adams said the couple, along with their family and friends, will be celebrating the 30th anniversary for the shop with an open house from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Saturday at the store. Visitors to the shop on Saturday will receive a free gift, food and special deals.

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